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REFERENCES TO LITERATURE CONCERNED WITH DISTRIBUTION 



Ball, E. D., and Hartzell, A. 



1922. A review of the desert leafhoppers of the Orgerini (Rhynchota: Ful- 

 goridae). Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 25, pp. 137-152, 1 pi. 

 Cain, S. A. 



1944. Foundations of plant geography, 556 pp. 

 Carter, H. F. 



1921. A revision of the genus Leptoconops Skuse. Bull. Ent. Res., vol. 12, 

 pp. 1-28. 

 Cazier, M. a. 



1941. A generic review of the family Apioceratidae with a revision of the 



North American species (Diptera-Brachycera). Amer. Midi. Nat., 

 vol. 25, pp. 589-631. 

 Chopard, L. 



1938. La biology de Orthopt^res, 564 pp., 453 figs. Encyclopedie Entomol- 

 ogique, serie A, XX. 

 Cockerell, T. D. a. 



1932. Discontinuous distribution in bees. Nature, vol. 130, pp. 58-59. 

 Hill, G. F. 



1942. Termites (Isoptera) from the Australian region, 480 pp., 24 pis. 

 Johnston, I. M. 



1940. The floristic significance of shrubs common to North and South 

 American deserts. Journ. Arnold Arboretum, vol. 21, pp. 356-363. 

 Metcalf, Z. p. 



1946. The center of origin theory. Journ. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc, vol. 62, 

 pp. 149-175, 41 pis. 

 Oman, P, W. 



1948. Notes on the beet leafhopper, Circulifer tenellus (Baker) and its relatives 

 (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Journ. Kansas Ent. Soc, vol. 21, 

 pp. 10-14. 

 Stetermark, J. A. 



1932. A revision of the genus Menodora. Missouri Botanical Garden Ann., 

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 UVAROV, B. P. 



1937. A representative of an Old World subfamily of Acrididae in south- 



western North America. Pan-Pacific Ent., vol. 13, pp. 97-100. 



1938. Ecological and biogeographical relations of Eremian Acrididae. 



Soci6t6 de Biogeographie VI. La vie region desertique nord- 

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 Wygodzinskt, p. 



1950. Notas y descripciones de Algunas "Machilidae" Americanas (Thysa- 

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